Rug Washing Services - Avoiding Unfair Corporations

By Vincent G. Hays


Although a lot of carpet cleaning companies are well run and are fair, there are still a few unscrupulous corporations out there who are out to make a fast dime, even if it means ripping off or misleading their clients. This article is going to offer a few helpful suggestions so you are able to identify some of these firms and are well provided to protect yourself.

I'm sure you have received those advertising leaflets that local carpet cleaners have a tendency to send with your free local paper. There always looks to be a special offer on where you can get the carpets in 1 or 2 rooms cleaned at a ludicrously low cost. Well, as the saying goes - 'if it sounds too good to be true, then it usually is!'. The whole point of the bulk of these offers is to get the carpet cleaning company through your door. Once inside the goal is to upsell you on the extras that you "need" to get it done correctly. It's not weird for these firms to suggest a pre-conditioning treat, or a special pet evidence carpet protection treatment, so as to increase your last bill. What you assumed could be a $40 of $50 bill, has now turned into something costing you lots of bucks.

Now, upselling in itself isn't a lousy thing, and the majority of carpet cleaning companies will be offering you further services. What segregates the good corporations from the fraudsters is in the way the additional products are sold. Poor carpet cleaning companies will make an attempt to convince you that unless you purchase the items they're advising then your carpets will be messed up. And in the best scenario they'll refuse to accomplish the job at the advertised price and leave, if you turn down their 'professional guidance ' and their 'special ' treatments that they suggest.

So how do you recognize and avoid all of these swindles?

If the price on offer is ridiculously low, compared with other carpet cleaning companies in your area, then you want to avoid these companies altogether. If they were truly charging these decent prices to everyone, then everyone would be biting their hands off, and as a result those companies would be out of business pretty fast since their expenses could not be met if they weren't making profit. Gear costs, rug reconditioning supplies, promoting, and fuel all add up and must be paid for.

Second, if you get a chit be sure to review the small print. Ensure there aren't any hidden conditions that you ought to be mindful of. Call the company and ask previously if there are additional products or services that must be acquired to be accepted for the special offer. Ask if there are minimum room size requirements in order for you to take advantage of the deal. If your aim is to only have one or two rooms cleaned, then say up front.

Again, I restate that the majority of carpet cleaning companies out there are fair, and want to do the best job possible for you. But it is those bad local carpet cleaning companies out there who put a stain on the industry and force the public to look commercial carpet maintenance with suspiscion. Hopefully this draft has given you at least a short discernment on some of the tricks employed by the more devious carpet cleaning companies and that the next time you want to employ this kind of service that you'll be going into it with your eyes wide open.




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